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T thelizardqueen New member Dec 20, 2006 #85 I'm assuming this is a British word and a verb that means "to equivocate". Correct me if I'm wrong. So the opposite of "Haver", would be: Confront? Dauntless.
I'm assuming this is a British word and a verb that means "to equivocate". Correct me if I'm wrong. So the opposite of "Haver", would be: Confront? Dauntless.
T thelizardqueen New member Dec 20, 2006 #86 I'm assuming this is a British word and a verb that means "to equivocate". Correct me if I'm wrong. So the opposite of "Haver", would be: Confront? Dauntless.
I'm assuming this is a British word and a verb that means "to equivocate". Correct me if I'm wrong. So the opposite of "Haver", would be: Confront? Dauntless.
T thelizardqueen New member Dec 20, 2006 #87 I'm assuming this is a British word and a verb that means "to equivocate". Correct me if I'm wrong. So the opposite of "Haver", would be: Confront? Dauntless.
I'm assuming this is a British word and a verb that means "to equivocate". Correct me if I'm wrong. So the opposite of "Haver", would be: Confront? Dauntless.
D dyza New member Dec 21, 2006 #91 Elevate spurn Your quite right Liz, it was after I went to work and I realised that I used a Scots word. lol
Elevate spurn Your quite right Liz, it was after I went to work and I realised that I used a Scots word. lol
D dyza New member Dec 21, 2006 #92 Elevate spurn Your quite right Liz, it was after I went to work and I realised that I used a Scots word. lol
Elevate spurn Your quite right Liz, it was after I went to work and I realised that I used a Scots word. lol
D dyza New member Dec 21, 2006 #93 Elevate spurn Your quite right Liz, it was after I went to work and I realised that I used a Scots word. lol
Elevate spurn Your quite right Liz, it was after I went to work and I realised that I used a Scots word. lol